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The nonprofit organization Farmished has acquired a portion of the property of the old Frank Foundry, located at 2008 E. 8th St. in Muncie, Indiana. [continue reading…]

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On October 29th, the Farmished Board of Directors approved the nomination of Kelli Huth to the Board. [continue reading…]

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In April, we shared some information about the movie Fed Up that was coming to theaters. [continue reading…]

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We were contacted this morning with a very kind note from Ed Fendley of the Office of Sustainable Communities group at the US Evironmental Protection Agency.     [continue reading…]

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Good news!

Last week we received our IRS 501(c)3 designation letter in the mail.

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logo_headerHello all. I hope you are enjoying the cool weekend. I wanted to make sure you know that we will be at the Living Lightly Fair next weekend. We will have a booth and will be presenting Farmished to the community at 2:30. Please stop in and say hello if you can! [continue reading…]

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PrioritiesHello all!

We are going to have an impromptu volunteer meetup tomorrow night (Friday 8th) at The Fickle Peach in downtown Muncie.  A few of us were planning to get together and talk about opportunities so why not join us?  Come out if you can and are interested in learning how you can help.    We plan to gather around 7pm.  If you are on Facebook you can join the event or just show up!  We hope to see you there!

 

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There is one day left to participate in the Local Food, Local Places application for Muncie! [continue reading…]

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This week we had the privileged of joining a great team from the Purdue Extension offices around the state to go to Chicago and tour eight different sites.   [continue reading…]

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Today, the White House Rural Council announced a new program called Local Food, Local Places.  It is a new initiative aimed at stimulating the rural economy through building sustainable local food systems.   What?  Sound familiar?  🙂   [continue reading…]

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